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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 717 Filed 07/12/22 Page 7 of 10\nThe Honorable Alison J. Nathan December 12, 2021 Page 7\ndefense witness and \"Maxwell apologist.\" has relevant and material information, and\nMs. Maxwell has a constitutional right to present her testimony to the jury. This Court should safeguard Ms. Maxwell's constitutional rights by affording the protection she seeks here.\nThe countervailing considerations cannot outweigh request. First, there is nothing evidentiary or relevant about true name. Second, unlike Ms. Maxwell, the government does not have a constitutional right to confrontation. The government can fully cross-examine without publicly disclosing her name.\nPublication of true identity is unnecessary and unreasonable, just as this Court found it was with the alleged victims and Matt and Shawn. As the Court recognized in Alvarado v. Burge, \"Testifying by giving an identifying number [or alias] rather than a [true] name does not necessarily curtail any trial rights. The cross-examiner can question the witness' activities . . . without regard to the witness' name, and similarly has an opportunity to see and hear that which he testifies about.\" No. 5 Civ. 1851(AKH), 2006 WL 1840020, at *2 (S.D.N.Y. June 30, 2006).\nThis Court should permit to testify using a pseudonym.\nB. Michelle Healy\nMichelle Healy has a substantial personal privacy interest in testifying using her first name only. During her testimony, Jane alleged that \"Michelle\" participated in sexualized massages and orgies with Mr. Epstein. From Jane's description of \"Michelle\" in her testimony and her prior statements, it is clear that she is referring to Michelle Healy. Although Ms. Healy DOJ-OGR-00011326",
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  24. "content": "defense witness and \"Maxwell apologist.\" has relevant and material information, and\nMs. Maxwell has a constitutional right to present her testimony to the jury. This Court should safeguard Ms. Maxwell's constitutional rights by affording the protection she seeks here.",
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  29. "content": "The countervailing considerations cannot outweigh request. First, there is nothing evidentiary or relevant about true name. Second, unlike Ms. Maxwell, the government does not have a constitutional right to confrontation. The government can fully cross-examine without publicly disclosing her name.",
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  34. "content": "Publication of true identity is unnecessary and unreasonable, just as this Court found it was with the alleged victims and Matt and Shawn. As the Court recognized in Alvarado v. Burge, \"Testifying by giving an identifying number [or alias] rather than a [true] name does not necessarily curtail any trial rights. The cross-examiner can question the witness' activities . . . without regard to the witness' name, and similarly has an opportunity to see and hear that which he testifies about.\" No. 5 Civ. 1851(AKH), 2006 WL 1840020, at *2 (S.D.N.Y. June 30, 2006).",
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  39. "content": "This Court should permit to testify using a pseudonym.",
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  44. "content": "B. Michelle Healy",
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  49. "content": "Michelle Healy has a substantial personal privacy interest in testifying using her first name only. During her testimony, Jane alleged that \"Michelle\" participated in sexualized massages and orgies with Mr. Epstein. From Jane's description of \"Michelle\" in her testimony and her prior statements, it is clear that she is referring to Michelle Healy. Although Ms. Healy",
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  60. "Alison J. Nathan",
  61. "Ms. Maxwell",
  62. "Michelle Healy",
  63. "Jane",
  64. "Mr. Epstein",
  65. "Matt",
  66. "Shawn"
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  71. "07/12/22",
  72. "December 12, 2021",
  73. "June 30, 2006"
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  77. "Document 717",
  78. "No. 5 Civ. 1851(AKH)",
  79. "2006 WL 1840020",
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  83. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court filing related to the case of Ms. Maxwell, with redactions for certain names and information. The text discusses the constitutional rights of Ms. Maxwell and the government's right to confrontation, as well as the privacy interests of Michelle Healy."
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